Stockholm's stag and hen nightlife splits between two very different neighbourhoods. Sodermalm, particularly the SoFo pocket south of Folkungagatan, is the relaxed, bar-and-craft-beer end of the scene, favoured by groups who want somewhere less polished than the city centre. Stureplan, in Ostermalm, is the opposite: Stockholm's most upmarket cluster of clubs and cocktail bars, with a dress code and door policy to match.
The two districts sit on opposite sides of the water, which is exactly why most Stockholm stag and hen bookings we take are for a coach or minibus circuit between them rather than a single-venue night. We also handle the archipelago boat trip that has become a popular alternative to a conventional bar crawl for Stockholm hen weekends.
Sodermalm and SoFo
Stureplan and Ostermalm
Archipelago Boat Trips as an Alternative
What Stag and Hen Transport Costs in Stockholm
| Vehicle Type | Typical Range (SEK) |
|---|---|
| Minibus (up to 19 seats) | 8,000 to 13,600 SEK |
| Midi-coach (around 35 seats) | 9,900 to 17,300 SEK |
| Full-size coach (49 to 55 seats) | 10,600 to 18,400 SEK |
Stockholm stag and hen transport carries a modest out-of-hours supplement for late returns after midnight. Friday and Saturday nights from May through August book fastest. The final figure depends on your route, date, vehicle size, and waiting time. We confirm a fixed price with no hidden charges -- send your details for a free quote.
Stockholm Transport Links
- Parent city page: Bus Hire in Stockholm
- Country hub: Bus Hire in Sweden
Quick Facts
- Country: Sweden
- Airport: ARN (Arlanda, 42km north)
- Currency: SEK (Swedish Krona)
- Drives on: Right
- Night quarters: Sodermalm (SoFo), Stureplan
- Late returns: 1am to 3am, supplement applies
- Demand: Very high on weekends, May to August
Other Stockholm Services
Stag and Hen Transport in Stockholm: Common Questions
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